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DIAGNOSING AND MANAGING URINARY INCONTINENCE IN DOGS Diagnosing and managing urinary incontinence in dogs (Proceedings) September 30, 2011. Dennis J. Chew, DVM, DACVIM. Dennis J. Chew, DVM, DACVIM. The causes of urinary incontinence classically are divided into neurogenic or non-neurogenic categories. The causes of urinary incontinence classically are divided into neurogenic or non-neurogenic TESTING KITTENS FOR FELV AND FIV (PROCEEDINGS) Kittens that test positive for FIV antibody when over 6 months of age are considered to be infected. A negative FIV antibody test is generally reliable at any age, especially in a low-risk patient. Due to potential test interference, it is tempting to delay testing kittens for FIV until over 6 months of age. However, most kittens testnegative
NEUROLOGIC DISEASES OF SHEEP AND GOATS (PROCEEDINGS) Neurologic diseases of sheep and goats (Proceedings) July 31, 2011. Meredyth Jones, DVM, MS, DACVIM. Meredyth Jones, DVM, MS, DACVIM. Ataxia without paresis, mentally alert, intention tremors, nystagmus, truncal sway, base-wide stance, hypermetria, pick up feet and slam down hard, excellent muscle tone, fall over backwards, no conscious STUDY: IS THERE A VETERINARIAN SHORTAGE? YES. COULD WE FIX With so many positions open and so few candidates to fill them, veterinarians looking for jobs are finding themselves a hot commodity. Just a few years ago, the buzzword associated with the market for veterinarians was “oversupply”-there were too many veterinarians for the number of pet owners seeking veterinary care, many people in the profession asserted. Others countered that, strictly WORKUP OF DOGS WITH CHRONIC DIARRHEA: THE BASICS (PROCEEDINGS)SEE MOREON DVM360.COM
PRACTICAL MATTERS: URINE CORTISOL:CREATININE RATIO-THE Definitively diagnosing canine hyperadrenocorticism (Cushing's disease) can be exceptionally difficult because nonadrenal illness can affect the test results. However, I think that the urine cortisol:creatinine ratio (UC:Cr) serves an invaluable role in ruling out canine Cushing's disease since a dog with a normal UC:Cr almost assuredly does not have Cushing's disease. DVM 360NEWSMEDIAPUBLICATIONSCLINICALBUSINESSCONFERENCES Select the issue you are experiencing and create an issue ID to report it to your support team. Select issue Audio issue Closed captioning issue Video quality is poor Video starts but stops unexpectedly Video starts but goes black after a while Video playback does not start Other. Create Issue ID. Your issue ID. THERAPY LASERS: A HANDY COMPARISON CHART Next >. One in five veterinarians told us in 2013 they were looking to add or expand therapy laser services. As a service to those in the hunt for a therapy laser—or just starting to think about one—we contacted companies to get the latest information on specifications, features and warranties. COVID-19 TEST FOR PETS NOW AVAILABLE TO VETERINARIANS COVID-19 test for pets now available to veterinarians. April 19, 2020. dvm360 Staff. dvm360, dvm360 May 2020, Volume 51, Issue 5. Idexx Laboratories has made its SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) RealPCR Test available in response to requests from veterinarians as well as clinical evidence that animals can—rarely—become infected with the novelcoronavirus.
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DIAGNOSING AND MANAGING URINARY INCONTINENCE IN DOGS Diagnosing and managing urinary incontinence in dogs (Proceedings) September 30, 2011. Dennis J. Chew, DVM, DACVIM. Dennis J. Chew, DVM, DACVIM. The causes of urinary incontinence classically are divided into neurogenic or non-neurogenic categories. The causes of urinary incontinence classically are divided into neurogenic or non-neurogenic TESTING KITTENS FOR FELV AND FIV (PROCEEDINGS) Kittens that test positive for FIV antibody when over 6 months of age are considered to be infected. A negative FIV antibody test is generally reliable at any age, especially in a low-risk patient. Due to potential test interference, it is tempting to delay testing kittens for FIV until over 6 months of age. However, most kittens testnegative
NEUROLOGIC DISEASES OF SHEEP AND GOATS (PROCEEDINGS) Neurologic diseases of sheep and goats (Proceedings) July 31, 2011. Meredyth Jones, DVM, MS, DACVIM. Meredyth Jones, DVM, MS, DACVIM. Ataxia without paresis, mentally alert, intention tremors, nystagmus, truncal sway, base-wide stance, hypermetria, pick up feet and slam down hard, excellent muscle tone, fall over backwards, no conscious STUDY: IS THERE A VETERINARIAN SHORTAGE? YES. COULD WE FIX With so many positions open and so few candidates to fill them, veterinarians looking for jobs are finding themselves a hot commodity. Just a few years ago, the buzzword associated with the market for veterinarians was “oversupply”-there were too many veterinarians for the number of pet owners seeking veterinary care, many people in the profession asserted. Others countered that, strictly WORKUP OF DOGS WITH CHRONIC DIARRHEA: THE BASICS (PROCEEDINGS)SEE MOREON DVM360.COM
PRACTICAL MATTERS: URINE CORTISOL:CREATININE RATIO-THE Definitively diagnosing canine hyperadrenocorticism (Cushing's disease) can be exceptionally difficult because nonadrenal illness can affect the test results. However, I think that the urine cortisol:creatinine ratio (UC:Cr) serves an invaluable role in ruling out canine Cushing's disease since a dog with a normal UC:Cr almost assuredly does not have Cushing's disease. WHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH: 4 WAYS TO PERSEVERE IN Check out these useful strategies for building resiliency so you can thrive and not just survive during adversity. It’s no secret that veterinary professionals are resilient. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the profession was confronted with significant challenges but adjustedto sudden, drastic
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TREATMENT OF HEPATOBILIARY DISEASE IN DOGS AND CATS If lymphocytic or lymphoplasmacytic inflammation is present, then administration of prednisolone (or prednisone) may be beneficial (0.5- 1 mg/kg PO q 12 h in dogs; in cats 1-2 mg/kg q 12h is an appropriate starting dose). If treatment is needed and a histological diagnosis is not available, then a combination of an antibiotic and steroids is JUVENILE PUBIC SYMPHYSIODESIS--A SIMPLE, AFFORDABLE Juvenile pubic symphysiodesis (JPS) is a minimally invasive, affordable, prophylactic procedure performed in immature dogs at risk for development of arthritis associated CHD. POSTPARTUM DISORDERS IN BITCHES, QUEENS AND NEONATESSEE MORE ONDVM360.COM
TESTING KITTENS FOR FELV AND FIV (PROCEEDINGS) Kittens that test positive for FIV antibody when over 6 months of age are considered to be infected. A negative FIV antibody test is generally reliable at any age, especially in a low-risk patient. Due to potential test interference, it is tempting to delay testing kittens for FIV until over 6 months of age. However, most kittens testnegative
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COMPARISON CHART: UROLITHIASIS DIETS FOR DOGS Whether youre dealing with struvite, calcium oxalate, urate or even cystine uroliths, this chart can help you find a therapeutic canine diet for stone-prone veterinary patients. ALL BUNGED UP: UNCLOGGING THE CONSTIPATED CAT Constipation is a clinical sign that is not pathognomonic for any particular cause. Most commonly, constipation is a result and sign of dehydration. The body is 65% to 75% water, depending on a cat's age and percent body fat. Homeostasis attempts to maintain a consistent cellular and extracellular environment. CARE OF DOGS WITH PROTEIN-LOSING ENTEROPATHY (PROCEEDINGS) Care of dogs with protein-losing enteropathy (Proceedings) March 31, 2015. Jonathan Lidbury, BVMS, MRCVS, DACVIM. Jonathan Lidbury, BVMS, MRCVS, DACVIM. Protein losing enteropathy is defined as the loss of protein from the intestines due to intestinal disease. Protein-losing enteropathy (PLE) is defined as the loss of protein from the DVM 360NEWSMEDIAPUBLICATIONSCLINICALBUSINESSCONFERENCES Select the issue you are experiencing and create an issue ID to report it to your support team. Select issue Audio issue Closed captioning issue Video quality is poor Video starts but stops unexpectedly Video starts but goes black after a while Video playback does not start Other. Create Issue ID. Your issue ID. DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF DRY EYE IN DOGS In general, artificial tears need to be viscous to reduce friction and secondary ocular surface inflammation. Topical anti-inflammatories and antibiotics may be prescribed, if needed. In most cases multiple topical medications are needed initially, and these must beadministered 5
TREATMENT OF HEPATOBILIARY DISEASE IN DOGS AND CATS If lymphocytic or lymphoplasmacytic inflammation is present, then administration of prednisolone (or prednisone) may be beneficial (0.5- 1 mg/kg PO q 12 h in dogs; in cats 1-2 mg/kg q 12h is an appropriate starting dose). If treatment is needed and a histological diagnosis is not available, then a combination of an antibiotic and steroids is JUVENILE PUBIC SYMPHYSIODESIS--A SIMPLE, AFFORDABLE Juvenile pubic symphysiodesis (JPS) is a minimally invasive, affordable, prophylactic procedure performed in immature dogs at risk for development of arthritis associated CHD. POSTPARTUM DISORDERS IN BITCHES, QUEENS AND NEONATESSEE MORE ONDVM360.COM
TESTING KITTENS FOR FELV AND FIV (PROCEEDINGS) Kittens that test positive for FIV antibody when over 6 months of age are considered to be infected. A negative FIV antibody test is generally reliable at any age, especially in a low-risk patient. Due to potential test interference, it is tempting to delay testing kittens for FIV until over 6 months of age. However, most kittens testnegative
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COMPARISON CHART: UROLITHIASIS DIETS FOR DOGS Whether youre dealing with struvite, calcium oxalate, urate or even cystine uroliths, this chart can help you find a therapeutic canine diet for stone-prone veterinary patients. ALL BUNGED UP: UNCLOGGING THE CONSTIPATED CAT Constipation is a clinical sign that is not pathognomonic for any particular cause. Most commonly, constipation is a result and sign of dehydration. The body is 65% to 75% water, depending on a cat's age and percent body fat. Homeostasis attempts to maintain a consistent cellular and extracellular environment. CARE OF DOGS WITH PROTEIN-LOSING ENTEROPATHY (PROCEEDINGS) Care of dogs with protein-losing enteropathy (Proceedings) March 31, 2015. Jonathan Lidbury, BVMS, MRCVS, DACVIM. Jonathan Lidbury, BVMS, MRCVS, DACVIM. Protein losing enteropathy is defined as the loss of protein from the intestines due to intestinal disease. Protein-losing enteropathy (PLE) is defined as the loss of protein from the WHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH: 4 WAYS TO PERSEVERE IN Check out these useful strategies for building resiliency so you can thrive and not just survive during adversity. It’s no secret that veterinary professionals are resilient. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the profession was confronted with significant challenges but adjustedto sudden, drastic
EPISODE 54: THE SECRETS BEHIND VETERINARY ACUPUNCTURE On this episode of The Vet Blat Podcast, Dr Christopher Shapley covers the ins and outs of veterinary acupuncture and why pet parents are migrating towards this treatment approach. Many clients are filled to the brim with questions surrounding veterinary acupuncture. Among the NAVC NAMES 2021 VMX STARTUP PET PITCH COMPETITION WINNER This year's winner, Talkatoo, was awarded a complimentary exhibitor booth at the Veterinary Innovation Summit in Kansas City and admittance to Purina’s annual Innovation Summit in St. Louis, Missouri. The North American Veterinary Community (NAVC) recently announced the winner of its 2021 ADOPTING A GROWTH MINDSET: THE KEY TO LIFELONG SUCCESS Why changing your perspective can help you thrive in veterinary medicine, plus tips for practicing positive thinking. Achieving a growth mindset allows you to turn failures into advantages which can help nourish an improved sense of self, according to Ellen Lowery, DVM, PhD, MBA, director and 3 WAYS TO USE TEAMWORK TO ENHANCE YOUR PRACTICE'S 2 specialists discuss the importance of marketing at veterinary practices and the emphasis of teamwork in the marketing scene. Marketing is not a one-person job, but rather a team effort, according to a leading expert in the field who recently presented 3-MUST READS FOR PRIDE MONTH Pride Month has arrived and to celebrate, we want to amplify the voices of all the LGBTQ+ veterinary professionals. To help raise awareness and spread visibility, we've selected 3 informative articles that are chock full of ways you can "show up" for your LGBTQ+ colleagues, promote appropriate allyship, and nurture a safe and inclusive environment that everyone can shine in. DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF DRY EYE IN DOGS In general, artificial tears need to be viscous to reduce friction and secondary ocular surface inflammation. Topical anti-inflammatories and antibiotics may be prescribed, if needed. In most cases multiple topical medications are needed initially, and these must beadministered 5
THE MEDICAL BENEFITS OF URINE Jove Jacob is a dvm360 Veterinary Student Ambassador and attends Rajasthan University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences in India. Investigators are examining urine to determine the causes and effects of disease. Among the various bodily fluids, READING ECGS IN VETERINARY PATIENTS: AN INTRODUCTION The electrocardiogram (ECG) is a valuable diagnostic test in veterinary medicine and is easy to acquire. It is the most important test to perform in animals with an auscultable arrhythmia (other than sinus arrhythmia in dogs). The ECG may also yield useful information regarding chamber dilation and TOXCIOLOGY BRIEF: IBUPROFEN TOXICOSIS IN DOGS, CATS, AND Marked enterohepatic recirculation occurs.5 In dogs, the elimination half-life is 3.9 to 5.3 hours.4. Toxicity. Ibuprofen has a narrow margin of safety in dogs. One recommended dosage is 5 mg/kg/day, divided.3 However, signs of toxicosis have been seen with a DVM 360NEWSMEDIAPUBLICATIONSCLINICALBUSINESSCONFERENCES Select the issue you are experiencing and create an issue ID to report it to your support team. Select issue Audio issue Closed captioning issue Video quality is poor Video starts but stops unexpectedly Video starts but goes black after a while Video playback does not start Other. Create Issue ID. Your issue ID. AN OVERVIEW OF MULTIPLE MYELOMA IN DOGS AND CATS DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF DRY EYE IN DOGS In general, artificial tears need to be viscous to reduce friction and secondary ocular surface inflammation. Topical anti-inflammatories and antibiotics may be prescribed, if needed. In most cases multiple topical medications are needed initially, and these must beadministered 5
TREATMENT OF HEPATOBILIARY DISEASE IN DOGS AND CATS If lymphocytic or lymphoplasmacytic inflammation is present, then administration of prednisolone (or prednisone) may be beneficial (0.5- 1 mg/kg PO q 12 h in dogs; in cats 1-2 mg/kg q 12h is an appropriate starting dose). If treatment is needed and a histological diagnosis is not available, then a combination of an antibiotic and steroids is POSTPARTUM DISORDERS IN BITCHES, QUEENS AND NEONATESSEE MORE ONDVM360.COM
TESTING KITTENS FOR FELV AND FIV (PROCEEDINGS) Kittens that test positive for FIV antibody when over 6 months of age are considered to be infected. A negative FIV antibody test is generally reliable at any age, especially in a low-risk patient. Due to potential test interference, it is tempting to delay testing kittens for FIV until over 6 months of age. However, most kittens testnegative
ALL BUNGED UP: UNCLOGGING THE CONSTIPATED CAT Constipation is a clinical sign that is not pathognomonic for any particular cause. Most commonly, constipation is a result and sign of dehydration. The body is 65% to 75% water, depending on a cat's age and percent body fat. Homeostasis attempts to maintain a consistent cellular and extracellular environment. TOXCIOLOGY BRIEF: IBUPROFEN TOXICOSIS IN DOGS, CATS, ANDSEE MORE ONDVM360.COM
COMPARISON CHART: UROLITHIASIS DIETS FOR DOGS Whether youre dealing with struvite, calcium oxalate, urate or even cystine uroliths, this chart can help you find a therapeutic canine diet for stone-prone veterinary patients. WORKUP OF DOGS WITH CHRONIC DIARRHEA: THE BASICS (PROCEEDINGS)SEE MOREON DVM360.COM
DVM 360NEWSMEDIAPUBLICATIONSCLINICALBUSINESSCONFERENCES Select the issue you are experiencing and create an issue ID to report it to your support team. Select issue Audio issue Closed captioning issue Video quality is poor Video starts but stops unexpectedly Video starts but goes black after a while Video playback does not start Other. Create Issue ID. Your issue ID. AN OVERVIEW OF MULTIPLE MYELOMA IN DOGS AND CATS DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF DRY EYE IN DOGS In general, artificial tears need to be viscous to reduce friction and secondary ocular surface inflammation. Topical anti-inflammatories and antibiotics may be prescribed, if needed. In most cases multiple topical medications are needed initially, and these must beadministered 5
TREATMENT OF HEPATOBILIARY DISEASE IN DOGS AND CATS If lymphocytic or lymphoplasmacytic inflammation is present, then administration of prednisolone (or prednisone) may be beneficial (0.5- 1 mg/kg PO q 12 h in dogs; in cats 1-2 mg/kg q 12h is an appropriate starting dose). If treatment is needed and a histological diagnosis is not available, then a combination of an antibiotic and steroids is POSTPARTUM DISORDERS IN BITCHES, QUEENS AND NEONATESSEE MORE ONDVM360.COM
TESTING KITTENS FOR FELV AND FIV (PROCEEDINGS) Kittens that test positive for FIV antibody when over 6 months of age are considered to be infected. A negative FIV antibody test is generally reliable at any age, especially in a low-risk patient. Due to potential test interference, it is tempting to delay testing kittens for FIV until over 6 months of age. However, most kittens testnegative
ALL BUNGED UP: UNCLOGGING THE CONSTIPATED CAT Constipation is a clinical sign that is not pathognomonic for any particular cause. Most commonly, constipation is a result and sign of dehydration. The body is 65% to 75% water, depending on a cat's age and percent body fat. Homeostasis attempts to maintain a consistent cellular and extracellular environment. TOXCIOLOGY BRIEF: IBUPROFEN TOXICOSIS IN DOGS, CATS, ANDSEE MORE ONDVM360.COM
COMPARISON CHART: UROLITHIASIS DIETS FOR DOGS Whether youre dealing with struvite, calcium oxalate, urate or even cystine uroliths, this chart can help you find a therapeutic canine diet for stone-prone veterinary patients. WORKUP OF DOGS WITH CHRONIC DIARRHEA: THE BASICS (PROCEEDINGS)SEE MOREON DVM360.COM
EPISODE 54: THE SECRETS BEHIND VETERINARY ACUPUNCTURE On this episode of The Vet Blat Podcast, Dr Christopher Shapley covers the ins and outs of veterinary acupuncture and why pet parents are migrating towards this treatment approach. Many clients are filled to the brim with questions surrounding veterinary acupuncture. Among the WHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH: 4 WAYS TO PERSEVERE IN Check out these useful strategies for building resiliency so you can thrive and not just survive during adversity. It’s no secret that veterinary professionals are resilient. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the profession was confronted with significant challenges but adjustedto sudden, drastic
DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF DRY EYE IN DOGS In general, artificial tears need to be viscous to reduce friction and secondary ocular surface inflammation. Topical anti-inflammatories and antibiotics may be prescribed, if needed. In most cases multiple topical medications are needed initially, and these must beadministered 5
NAVC NAMES 2021 VMX STARTUP PET PITCH COMPETITION WINNER This year's winner, Talkatoo, was awarded a complimentary exhibitor booth at the Veterinary Innovation Summit in Kansas City and admittance to Purina’s annual Innovation Summit in St. Louis, Missouri. The North American Veterinary Community (NAVC) recently announced the winner of its 2021 ADOPTING A GROWTH MINDSET: THE KEY TO LIFELONG SUCCESS Why changing your perspective can help you thrive in veterinary medicine, plus tips for practicing positive thinking. Achieving a growth mindset allows you to turn failures into advantages which can help nourish an improved sense of self, according to Ellen Lowery, DVM, PhD, MBA, director and 3-MUST READS FOR PRIDE MONTH Pride Month has arrived and to celebrate, we want to amplify the voices of all the LGBTQ+ veterinary professionals. To help raise awareness and spread visibility, we've selected 3 informative articles that are chock full of ways you can "show up" for your LGBTQ+ colleagues, promote appropriate allyship, and nurture a safe and inclusive environment that everyone can shine in. AN OVERVIEW OF MULTIPLE MYELOMA IN DOGS AND CATS No breed or sex predilections exist, and older dogs are most commonly affected, with a mean age of 8 to 9 years.1-3 Multiple myeloma is even less common in cats, with a median age of 12 to 14 years and possible male predisposition.2,4-7. The cause of multiple THE MEDICAL BENEFITS OF URINE Jove Jacob is a dvm360 Veterinary Student Ambassador and attends Rajasthan University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences in India. Investigators are examining urine to determine the causes and effects of disease. Among the various bodily fluids, COMPARISON CHART: UROLITHIASIS DIETS FOR DOGS Whether youre dealing with struvite, calcium oxalate, urate or even cystine uroliths, this chart can help you find a therapeutic canine diet for stone-prone veterinary patients. READING ECGS IN VETERINARY PATIENTS: AN INTRODUCTION The electrocardiogram (ECG) is a valuable diagnostic test in veterinary medicine and is easy to acquire. It is the most important test to perform in animals with an auscultable arrhythmia (other than sinus arrhythmia in dogs). The ECG may also yield useful information regarding chamber dilation and DVM 360NEWSMEDIAPUBLICATIONSCLINICALBUSINESSCONFERENCES Managing and treating dogs diagnosed with atopic dermatitis can be overwhelming for both the owner and their pet. Establishing a solid multimodal approach and having strong client communication from the entire veterinary team can help better manage this chronic disease. PLACING AND MANAGING URINARY CATHETERS AND CATHETER The use of urinary catheters is a common part of veterinary practice. Indications for urinary catheters include urinary obstruction, urinary trauma, voiding disorders, urine diversion during or after surgery, or to monitor urine production. COVID-19 TEST FOR PETS NOW AVAILABLE TO VETERINARIANS Idexx Laboratories, Inc. announced today that it has made its SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) RealPCR Test for pets available to veterinarians, noting in a press release that it has done so “in response to customer demand and growing evidence that in rare cases pets living with COVID-19 positive humans can be at risk for SARS-CoV-2 infection.”. Over the past two months, the company hastested more
AN OVERVIEW OF MULTIPLE MYELOMA IN DOGS AND CATS TEAM HANDOUT: CLEANING DOG EARS The dog owner is nodding. Nod, nod, nod. Fight ear infection fiction. Give your clients some solid info about ear inflammation and infection with this handout that addresses the top five reasons veterinary clients are resistant to treatment for otitis cases.. You're explaining all the steps involved (or maybe almost no steps) about how to clean or get this medicine into the dog's ear. POSTPARTUM DISORDERS IN BITCHES, QUEENS AND NEONATESSEE MORE ONDVM360.COM
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MANAGING INTERVERTEBRAL DISK DISEASE: DO STEROIDS HAVE A Recommendations for medical management of IVDD have changed, and corticosteroids are once again in the spotlight. TOXCIOLOGY BRIEF: IBUPROFEN TOXICOSIS IN DOGS, CATS, ANDSEE MORE ONDVM360.COM
SKILLS LABORATORY: PROLAPSED THIRD EYELID GLAND REPLACEMENT Next >. A prolapsed gland is the most common disorder of the third eyelid in dogs. It is commonly referred to as a cherry eye because the prolapsed gland appears as a red mass that protrudes from behind the third eyelid. Prolapsed gland of the third eyelid is more common in young dogs and is overrepresented in some breeds, including American cocker spaniels and English bulldogs. DVM 360NEWSMEDIAPUBLICATIONSCLINICALBUSINESSCONFERENCES Managing and treating dogs diagnosed with atopic dermatitis can be overwhelming for both the owner and their pet. Establishing a solid multimodal approach and having strong client communication from the entire veterinary team can help better manage this chronic disease. PLACING AND MANAGING URINARY CATHETERS AND CATHETER The use of urinary catheters is a common part of veterinary practice. Indications for urinary catheters include urinary obstruction, urinary trauma, voiding disorders, urine diversion during or after surgery, or to monitor urine production. COVID-19 TEST FOR PETS NOW AVAILABLE TO VETERINARIANS Idexx Laboratories, Inc. announced today that it has made its SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) RealPCR Test for pets available to veterinarians, noting in a press release that it has done so “in response to customer demand and growing evidence that in rare cases pets living with COVID-19 positive humans can be at risk for SARS-CoV-2 infection.”. Over the past two months, the company hastested more
AN OVERVIEW OF MULTIPLE MYELOMA IN DOGS AND CATS TEAM HANDOUT: CLEANING DOG EARS The dog owner is nodding. Nod, nod, nod. Fight ear infection fiction. Give your clients some solid info about ear inflammation and infection with this handout that addresses the top five reasons veterinary clients are resistant to treatment for otitis cases.. You're explaining all the steps involved (or maybe almost no steps) about how to clean or get this medicine into the dog's ear. POSTPARTUM DISORDERS IN BITCHES, QUEENS AND NEONATESSEE MORE ONDVM360.COM
DIAGNOSING AND TREATING PRIMARY HYPOPARATHYROIDISM IN DOGSSEE MORE ONDVM360.COM
MANAGING INTERVERTEBRAL DISK DISEASE: DO STEROIDS HAVE A Recommendations for medical management of IVDD have changed, and corticosteroids are once again in the spotlight. TOXCIOLOGY BRIEF: IBUPROFEN TOXICOSIS IN DOGS, CATS, ANDSEE MORE ONDVM360.COM
SKILLS LABORATORY: PROLAPSED THIRD EYELID GLAND REPLACEMENT Next >. A prolapsed gland is the most common disorder of the third eyelid in dogs. It is commonly referred to as a cherry eye because the prolapsed gland appears as a red mass that protrudes from behind the third eyelid. Prolapsed gland of the third eyelid is more common in young dogs and is overrepresented in some breeds, including American cocker spaniels and English bulldogs. THIS WEEK ON DVM360: A DVM360 INTERVIEW WITH CELEBRITY Here is a sneak peek at this week's headlines. We know how tirelessly you work to provide the highest quality of care to your beloved patients and their owners. That's why we remain dedicated to bringing you the latest industry news at your fingertips. Here's a quick look at this week's headlines: A THIS WEEK ON DVM360: AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH A Here is a sneak peek at this week's headlines. We know how tirelessly you work to provide the highest quality of care to your beloved patients and their owners. That's why we remain dedicated to providing you with the latest industry news. Here's a quick look at this week's headlines: 3 Tuskegee THE MEDICAL BENEFITS OF URINE Jove Jacob is a dvm360 Veterinary Student Ambassador and attends Rajasthan University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences in India. Investigators are examining urine to determine the causes and effects of disease. Among the various bodily fluids, A BRIGHTER FUTURE: CELEBRITY VETERINARIAN AIMS TO BROADEN Veterinarian and co-star of a popular National Geographic show imparts invaluable advice to help expand, inspire, and cultivate a more inclusive future of veterinary medicine. "Veterinary medicine is really growing and expanding, and they are predicting a shortage of veterinarians," Hodges told DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION: MY JOURNEY An expert in communication shares her experience learning more about the ins and outs of diversity, equality, and inclusion in the veterinary industry. I’ve been on a journey during the past year, starting with the murder of George Floyd—a journey of awareness, new learnings and understandings NEWS WRAP-UP: THIS WEEK’S VETERINARY HEADLINES, PLUS A NEW Check out this week’s highlights. With the summer season and our first live conference in over a year fast approaching, we will continue to keep you updated with the latest news impacting theveterinary industry
AN OVERVIEW OF MULTIPLE MYELOMA IN DOGS AND CATS Plasma cell neoplasms originate from terminally differentiated B lymphocytes that have undergone malignant transformation. These neoplasms incorporate a wide range of clinical syndromes including multiple myeloma, macroglobulinemia, solitary osseous THE MULTIMODAL APPROACH TO CANINE ATOPIC DERMATITIS Managing and treating dogs diagnosed with atopic dermatitis can be overwhelming for both the owner and their pet. Establishing a solid multimodal approach and having strong client communication from the entire veterinary team can help better manage this COMPARISON CHART: UROLITHIASIS DIETS FOR DOGS Whether youre dealing with struvite, calcium oxalate, urate or even cystine uroliths, this chart can help you find a therapeutic canine diet for stone-prone veterinary patients. DIAGNOSTIC APPROACH IN DOGS WITH INCREASED ALP ACTIVITY An increase in serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity is a common laboratory finding in dogs. It is typically used as a diagnostic marker for cholestatic liver disease. However, increased ALP activity has a high sensitivity (86%) but poor specificity (49%) for canineliver disease.
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